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Ombudsman: Budget cuts hurt long-term care
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Some fun blogs I like, some health and some random:
Weighed Down
Bake Town, CA
Kevin Staker's blog on Medi-Cal Planning and Nursing Home Care in California
The Chicago Tribune's Julie's Health Club
The Detroit News' Health and Fitness blog
The Detroit News' Breast Monologues
The Orlando Sentinel's Healthy Living blog
Schwitzer health news blog
Over my med body!
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Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog
The Rural Blog

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The Californian is undertaking a large project on childhood obesity in Kern County — a serious issue that's impacting our schools, our health system and, most importantly, our children's lives. And we're looking for some help. Wanting to go beyond the basic exercise-and-don't-watch-TV story, Lisa Schencker, the education reporter, and I are looking to profile several overweight children and teens and explore the roadblocks to taking off the weight, what these kids face on a daily...
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Topics: health, obesity, children, nutrition
posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 05:27 PM
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What role should medical professionals have in executions? Some states require a doctor to be present, but many physicians say this is unethical. Stateline.org, a journalist-staffed Web site focused on policy issues, came out with an interesting story today on the dilemma. As the story says: The American Medical Association is adamant that it is a violation of medical ethics for doctors to participate in, or even be present at, executions. But recent court rulings have called for...
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Topics: health, doctors, medical ethics, corrections, execution, prisoners
posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 11:33 AM
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(More notes from the Association of Health Care Journalists national conference near Los Angeles.) If it can be done in California, it can be done anywhere. When it comes to guaranteeing health coverage for all residents, that’s the stance being taken by the federal government on down to local agencies, said Kim Belshe, the governor’s health secretary. The state’s size, diversity of residents and number of uninsured — an issue that Kern County particularly...
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Topics: health, Schwarzenegger, Politics, health reform, health insurance, coverage
posted by ThePulse on Saturday, March 17, 2007 at 06:31 PM
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I had heard about City of Hope from some of the cancer patients I've talked to. The revolutionary research and treatment center had always sounded like a refuge, a place some patients are thankful they've gone to or hopeful that they'll one day get the chance. Now I had an opportunity to see it for myself. I didn't know what to expect. A monolithic, intimidating campus of tall buildings that makes you wonder about the wonderful things going on inside the walls? Something a little...
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Topics: health, cancer, City of Hope, science
posted by ThePulse on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 07:29 PM
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A mom took her toddler to a local pediatrician for an ear infection. She says they were turned away because she had visible tattoos. Was this discrimination? No, says the state medical board. (Read "Furor leaves mark on doctor" in Wednesday's Californian.) But first, here's a rundown of what happened. On Feb. 7, Tasha Childress and her husband took their toddler to Dr. Gary Alexander Merrill's F Street office with an ear infection. Merrill and Childress agree she was...
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Topics: health, medicine, discrimination, Dr. Gary Alexander Merrill, Tasha Childress, children
posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at 11:51 PM
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Fever? Headache? Stiff neck? Get to the hospital. Don't wait. The county Public Health department wants parents to be on the lookout for these symptoms of meningitis, a potentially fatal infection especially prevalent in children. (Read "County warns to be aware of symptoms" in Sunday's Californian.) While the eight cases of bacterial meningitis this year in the county aren't an extraordinary amount, some parents aren't recognizing...
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Topics: health, children, parenting, meningitis
posted by ThePulse on Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 12:43 AM
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The number of vendors selling cigarettes to teens is on its way down. The county Department of Public Health sent 24 underage high school students to 114 tobacco vendors across the county and found that 26 percent of the vendors sold them cigarettes. (Read "More teens smoking" in today's Californian.) The worst culprit was liquor stores with 67 percent selling tobacco inappropriately — but then again, they only went to three liquor stores total. Next was convenience...
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Topics: health, smoking, tobacco, cigarettes, teens, drugs
posted by ThePulse on Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 06:12 PM
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Two Bakersfield gay women are accusing San Joaquin Community Hospital of discrimination. (Read "Couple: Hospital's refusal of visit was discrimination" in Thursday's Californian.) Sharolyn Takata and Donna Jones, who are registered domestic partners, took their daughter to San Joaquin Community Hospital with a 104-degree fever Sunday night. A triage nurse told the couple one person could go back, asking for 9-year-old Desiree’s mother, Jones said. Meanwhile, Jones, who...
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Topics: health, San Joaquin Community Hospital, GLBT, gay rights
posted by ThePulse on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 08:24 PM
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Patients have one more way to check up on local hospitals before the hospitals are doing a check-up on them. CalHospitalCompare.org launches today. The Web report card, which was developed by a group of health industry members, evaluated more than 200 hospitals in the state on overall patient satisfaction, treatment for heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and maternity care. Depending on where the hospitals fell in comparison with the others, the facilities were given a score...
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posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 at 10:31 AM
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The OB/GYN physicians in Kern Women's Health Group have had their share of troubles with county supervisors. Accused of being paid too much, bilking the county out of money, taking advantage of a convoluted contract — the physicians have had to go to bat against the board more than once. "They make good political whipping boys," said attorney Daniel Rodriguez, who is representing some of the physicians. On Tuesday, six physicians affiliated with the group received...
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Topics: health, Kern Medical Center, Kern Women's Health Group, county supervisors
posted by ThePulse on Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 03:00 PM
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